Deputies: 138 'One-Pot' meth labs found in Moncks Corner home

Berkeley County deputies say two people are behind bars following the discovery of 138 "One-Pot" meth labs in a Moncks Corner home.

Authorities say a tip regarding a possible meth lab led deputies to a home on Serenity Circle Tuesday. Two people at the home reportedly had methamphetamine and marijuana in their possession, prompting a search of the home.

Deputies say a search of the home uncovered 138 "One-Pot" meth labs, along with items used in the manufacturing of methamphetamine. Deputies also seized two rifles, one shotgun, one bow and one crossbow that were found at the home.

The "One-Pot" meth lab, also known as the "Shake and Bake" method, uses a soda bottle to make methamphetamine.

John Mathew Selepack, 57, and Sara Elaine Aikman, 27, were both arrested and charged with manufacturing methamphetamine and possession of methamphetamine. Both are being held at the Hill-Finklea Detention Center.

Berkeley County School District officials say a social media post about someone wanting do harm at a school with an SHS abbreviation originated in another state and is not directed at any school in the county.

Berkeley County School District officials say a social media post about someone wanting do harm at a school with an SHS abbreviation originated in another state and is not directed at any school in the county.